Touching tributes have been left outside Worcester Cathedral in memory of Queen Elizabeth II.
People have left flowers, cards and gifts with moving words throughout the weekend.
Five-year-old Harry wrote a card for the Queen that he left with some flowers.
He said: "Thank you for being our Queen. We will miss you. Love, Harry and Mummy."
Someone has left a flag from the recent Jubilee with Queen Elizabeth's picture over their flowers and another person painted a rock with the image of the late Queen and added the words: "Thank you Ma'am."
Another mourner left a drawing of a horse with their tribute.
They said: "Rest in peace your Majesty. Love, Laura and Scarlett."
Another tribute read: "To Majesty the Queen, we love you and will miss you. You're the greatest Queen, love you, Olivia, Luke, Shelley and Spencer Southall."
An anonymous tribute read: "May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."
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Another tribute said: "To our Queen. Thank you. Rest in peace, Steve and George Dyson."
Another read: "With deepest sympathy. Ma'am, you have been a constant in my life, you will be sadly missed."
Someone else wrote a letter that said: "We love you Queen Elizabeth. Thank you!"
A family left a tribute that said: "Thank you Ma'am for all your service.
"May you rest in eternal peace with your beloved husband and family. Love, Freeman-Chicks."
Another tribute said: "Rest in peace, your Majesty.
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"With grateful thanks from the Hill family. Our best blooms for you."
Another card read: "Our sincerest condolences your Majesty."
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